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  • One big mental thing that I've taught myself in boxing.

    Getting off very fast punches and combos is like hitting a lion or something like that. You have to get your punches off fast and get out before it attacks.(Of course you wouldn't actually punch a damn lion but it's a vision thing)

    I take this as in when someone needs to make a move and we're just looking at each other. While that door is open get as much as you can before it closes again. Hope you guys get that.

  • #2
    your post made me think of taylor vs hopkins

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    • #3
      Originally posted by peewee1460 View Post
      your post made me think of taylor vs hopkins
      Why is that.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by VERSATILE2K9 View Post
        Getting off very fast punches and combos is like hitting a lion or something like that. You have to get your punches off fast and get out before it attacks.(Of course you wouldn't actually punch a damn lion but it's a vision thing)

        I take this as in when someone needs to make a move and we're just looking at each other. While that door is open get as much as you can before it closes again. Hope you guys get that.
        now thats what i like to hear!!!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by peewee1460 View Post
          your post made me think of taylor vs hopkins
          Merchants quote in the middle of the fight.

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          • #6
            interesting use if an image. see where it takes you and how far you can go.

            having an "image" not unlike yours has been used for hundreds of years in many different things. very helpfull.

            now try to have a second image and work your way up to 3 or 4 that u can apply to different situations.

            then, u would have a much higher level of skill for sure. i would bet u on that even. i do know a thing or two about what u are talking about.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by VERSATILE2K9 View Post
              Why is that.
              they were both fighting using the method you describe above.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by j View Post
                interesting use if an image. see where it takes you and how far you can go.

                having an "image" not unlike yours has been used for hundreds of years in many different things. very helpfull.

                now try to have a second image and work your way up to 3 or 4 that u can apply to different situations.

                then, u would have a much higher level of skill for sure. i would bet u on that even. i do know a thing or two about what u are talking about.
                I have multiple things or I just feel I need to attack in my body. If you get me.

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                • #9
                  not understand in that wording. it sounds like u are still working on it. good for you. u sound like an old school intelligent boxer.

                  my basic boxing uses more abstract images. if u know what i mean.

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                  • #10
                    In the amateurs conditioning is everything!!!!! You have got to get off fast and and go wide open....IT IS A MUST! I stress this a lot to my guys. A lot of sprints on the beach is what i do with them...That sand is murder lol!! I never met a group of guys that hated to go to the beach...With me that is lol.

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